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Dear Release Team

Please consider a freeze exception for a new upstream release of
nvidia-cuda-toolkit.

Version 10.1 adds support for GCC 8 and Clang 7.  This will allow us
to drop gcc-7 from buster, as the only other packages needing gcc-7
are starpu and starpu-contrib (#924012) which will follow CUDA.

nvidia-cuda-toolkit is non-free and the build consists of unpacking
the pre-built binaries from upstream and repacking them into several
separate binary packages for Debian.  At this stage, 10.0 is in
experimental, and I still need to prepare the packaging for 10.1 and
have it go through NEW.

For what it is worth, Ubuntu completed the transition to 10.0 two
weeks ago, and I intend to test and complete the 10.1 transition there
as well before finally asking for an unblock for buster.

Regards
Graham

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tags 924070 wontfix

Hi Graham,

On Sat, 9 Mar 2019 11:11:01 +0200 Graham Inggs <gin...@debian.org> wrote:
> Please consider a freeze exception for a new upstream release of
> nvidia-cuda-toolkit.

We considered.

> Version 10.1 adds support for GCC 8 and Clang 7.  This will allow us
> to drop gcc-7 from buster, as the only other packages needing gcc-7
> are starpu and starpu-contrib (#924012) which will follow CUDA.

At this stage, we don't consider dropping gcc-7 from buster important
enough to warrant the large changes required by this nvidia-cuda-toolkit
version to unblock.

Sorry.

Paul

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